KIP STOOPS 2010-2011 FLORIDA STATE IMOW CHAMPION

 2010-2011 Florida Lawnracing Assoc. Rookie of the year.

Well after being injured and out for the season after running two races. Kip finished with a top ten in the IMOW class a third in points in the S/P class and a third in points in the Open Single class. Not a bad season  all in all. He is now back to 100% and getting ready for a come back.

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I started as a the head flagman at the local track in Avon Park, FL operated by Florida Lawnracing Assoc. It was so exciting  So i started searching for a racing mower and came across Charle Butcher the owner of the HoleshotLawnRacingteam. And he gave me the chance to drive for him in a non points race in Lake City Fl. Finishing third in my first feature ever racing mowers. I have been racing his machines ever since. This is one of the most affordable racing series you can participate in. There are several diffent classes of machines you can race from the IMOW class which is designed to be like the IROC series to keep cost down to the BP class which is more invovled. The team has done many personal apperences for different charities in Highland county.

 

Signing an autograph at the ARC demo in Sebring Florida. 

 

Mowers fired up for racing at Arc


AVON PARK – Mowers were fired up to rip around the track at Ridge Area Arc last Friday, Oct. 29, but it was not to mow the lawn.

Two representatives from the Florida Lawnracing Association in Avon Park came out to do a demonstration and tell about their organization. This was part of a Fall Festival celebration being hosted by Ridge Area Arc for individuals with disabilities and the staff.

Charles Butcher, the president of the association, told all about the safety equipment – a protective suit, neck brace and helmet – that is used by the racers while Kip Stoops, advertising director and racer, showed each item. Butcher explained that their mowers are souped up and can go as fast as 40 mph and one driver has the world record speed of 96 mph on a lawnmower. He compared that to the average speed of 2-5 mph that most people go on their riding mowers at home. Each mower is given a class to compete in according to the modifications made to their machines.

“Don't try this at home,” Butcher emphasized. “We are trained and our machines are designed to handle racing.”

Butcher invited everyone to come watch them at their next racing event on Saturday, Nov. 6, at the Avon Park Mowerplex on Herrick Road just past the Avon Park Airport on State Road 64. Admission is $5 and gates open at 5 p.m.

They brought out two different types of riding mowers to show the consumers at Arc. Butcher and Stoops then did a demonstration of how they have to mount the machines and take off to race. They stood behind the mowers with the key in their hand until the starter said go. Then they leaped in the air onto the seat while sticking the key in the ignition to start the engine. Stoops was a little slow in getting started since his engine was cold but he got it fired up and raced with Butcher on their lawnmowers around the dirt on the inside of the Arc track. Butcher kept the lead the entire time.

“Did you notice that I was on two wheels at one time while making that turn,” Butcher later asked some bystanders after he finished.

Arc consumer Alex Lopez was the honorary starter of the race between Butcher and Stoops. Everyone cheered during the race and were totally amazed at how fast they went.

“Wow! Look at them go,” Arc consumer William Dickson said.

Arc consumer Paul Hurtubise could not stop jumping up and down with excitement as he watched the racers go around the track. “I like this, I like this,” he kept saying.

After the checkered flag was waved, the two men autographed photos for everyone and posed for pictures. Apple juice, apples with carmel, popcorn balls, popcorn and candy were served for refreshments.

 

 Race Results:

IMOW:

Date:         Finsh positon:

Sept. 17th           7th

Oct. 8th              Postponed

Nov.12th               2nd

Dec.3rd                 2nd

 Jan. 14th             Dnf

Feb.11th


 

Race Results:

CP:

Date:           Finish:

Sept. 17th     DNS

oct. 8th           Postponed

Nov. 12th       DNF.

 Dec.3rd        DNF.

 Racing with  a national champion for the lead at the Avon Park Mowerplex. In the IMOW class.

On Feb.17th the Hole Shot Lawnracing Team visited the MYLAPS Sports Timeing and scoring conference in Lake Mary Fl. The  team ran several demos along with many other drivers  from the Florida Lawnraing Assoc.  The reception that all of the racers got was great and it was very interesting to learn how they do timeing and scoring for our national events. I would like to personaly thank Kerry Evans and the MYLAPs people for inviteing us there for a wonderful day.

 

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